What was the purpose of the meeting in 1787 in Philadelphia? O To vote to go to war against France O To vote for a President and Supreme Court O To change the name of the country O To revise the Articles of Confederation

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What was the purpose of the meeting in 1787 in Philadelphia?
O To vote to go to war against France
O To vote for a President and Supreme Court
O To change the name of the country
To revise the Articles of Confederation
Transcribed Image Text:What was the purpose of the meeting in 1787 in Philadelphia? O To vote to go to war against France O To vote for a President and Supreme Court O To change the name of the country To revise the Articles of Confederation
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William Penn around 1682 founded the city of Philadelphia. Before the discovery of the land, the area was inhabited by the Lenape people. Philadelphia during the American Revolution was the site of the First and Second Constitutional Congresses. After the revolution, the city was chosen as the temporary capital of the United States and during the 19th century and after the city remained as the cultural and financial centers of the United States. 

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